Electrical &
    Computer
    Engineering Tech.
Welcome to the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Technology at Farmingdale State University!  We offer two degree programs.  The BS in Electrical Engineering Technology and the BS in Computer Engineering Technology. Both programs are geared to meet the needs of the region's high tech economy.  Come visit us today!

Programs
  Accreditation

 

Faculty & Staff
Research
Contact

 

 


Programs:
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology1
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Technology1
Certificate in Digital Electronics & Microprocessors
Certificate in Linear Electronics & Communications
1 (TAC / ABET Accredited)

Accreditation: (TAC / ABET)
Technology Accreditation Commission
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc.
111 Market Pl., Suite 1050
Baltimore, MD
21202


Program Educational Objectives:


A.  Computer Engineering Technology

1.  Graduates will be technically competent and will have the necessary skills to enter careers in areas such as the design, development, implementation and project management of computer hardware and software systems and networks using modern procedures and methodologies available in the field of Computer Engineering Technology.

2.  Graduates will be good communicators and will function effectively in teams.

3.  Graduates will develop and be able to maintain the necessary knowledge as well as an appropriate level of competency in current scientific methodologies so as to be able to formulate and solve technical problems and further develop and maintain their professional skills throughout their careers.

4.  Graduates will have an appreciation and understanding of the necessity for personal integrity, professional ethics and cultural awareness.

B.  Electrical Engineering Technology

1.  Graduates will be technically competent and will have the necessary skills to enter careers where they can apply their analytical and design skills in the areas of Electronics, Communications and Control Systems as well as technical Project Management.

2.  Graduates will develop and be able to maintain the necessary knowledge as well as an appropriate level of competency in current scientific methodologies so as to be able to formulate and solve technical problems and further develop and maintain their professional skills throughout their careers.

3.  Graduates will have the knowledge and skills needed to be lifelong learners.

4.  Graduates will have an appreciation and understanding of the necessity for personal integrity, professional ethics and cultural awareness.

 


Faculty & Staff:

Faculty / Chair:

Socrates Thanasas

 

Faculty:

John Browne, P.E.

Faculty:

Harry Dathatri, P.E.*

Faculty:

Adam Filos, Ph.D.

Faculty:

John Fiorillo, Ph.D.

Faculty:

Demetrios Hamelos

Faculty:

Marjaneh Issapour, P.E.

Faculty:

Dimitrios Kostopoulos

Faculty:

Gregory Maninakis

Faculty:

Veeramuthu Rajararirarma, Ph.D.

Staff (ISP):

Carlos F. Jativa

 

Secretary:

Denise Botiglione

 

P.E. - Professional Engineer
* - Distinguished Service Professor


Research:
The faculty in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Technology undertake several research projects each year and maintain one of the Colleges applied research centers as listed below.
Solar Energy Center
The Research Foundation of State University of New York


Contact:
For more information please contact:
Prof. Socrates Thanasas, Chair
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Technology
Farmingdale State University of New York
Lupton Hall, Route 110, Farmingdale, NY 11735
(631) 420-2084

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Page author: Prof. Joseph A. Betz, Farmingdale State University.
Copyright ©2007 All rights reserved; Revised: 7 May 2007